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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
V LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEVt OK UPON, JAN. 2 IPM. A; -7 i ! V M WOOL PRICES' WILL SOAR. 1 The Supply Now on Hand W,H ! Not Last Til Next Clip With- out Heavy Importations. . i. rtu VvfimltiorimliliHhed 1 UWl"" "11" aynopaia ot the wool .1 situation yeaned from J,, tire. I CVr, circular tor January. The U - .owing tan ron, tneHUinec m - ,arandw,nnod,t ,vea .U,l. -! ()f .ngreadrngtothcwoolgrow-; .tb of Lake County. , K,HH.ui,vtlon. although the The total supply of wool of all 11 1 m ioiu u J wooln bought have been neoured In klnda. Including that In dealers' and .oow noiui .. . ..incia, i a , n ()f a furtUpr n(,vnnce In irrowere hauda and In the with., w tlmated at not over 3r.,WO,n00 , Kn,,u,rn ,rke"- nd, of which 1.00,000 pound I No dottl.t the tr.ngct money mar Talrealy ow, bythe milling net ban .grated to prevent apeou.n- M v , . . tlon for manv who would have onlv 123.000.000 pounds for sale. i l,on- u,r In our judgment, quite 000.000, bought were either forced to .ell, or pounds peranon will be required. eon.d not R.t.n money with continues, bo that during the bIx month that wUl clapae Wore the oiin ia araJbibte. coniMiniDtlon will m,ulre27t,,000 pound-of the 31S.000.000 pounds now on hand. Without further Imports, thta would leave only 43,000,000 pounds as the suppy, while at least 500,000, 000 pounds Is believed to be the least that will lie reqnlred, for that Is the quantity which It may 1 said Is never uned up, helngalways on hand .u. , . . J ill nir niiujiv t inn rpKHM j ......wi. supply. It follows, therefore, that Iiefore lull- liar! nulto I.Vi (HHIIMV) IKIIUkIh I if . . i wool must lie obtained from abroad. I This is 50 jier cent more thau was imported during the sameiieriod last year, and the effect of this unusual demand on foreign markets, where consumers have allowed their stocks to run down, is likely to cause higher rather than lower prices. The purchases already made in Australasia and in the Argentine 2tt public for this country, are 2." per cent less thau those of last season, so that an additional demand must fall upon the markets of Kurope, I where there are no large accsiiuula- tioiiH, and it hardly seems possible that this can occur without some further enhancement of values. Many American manufactures huve neglected to secure wool supplies, le liering that a price reaction is now due. Their conclusions are based on the fact that both of the two previous periods of advancing prices, In the last half of the years 18!)7 and collapsed in January of the following yeats. To those who hold these views, we need only point to the fact that the amount of wool carried over at the end of the year 1H07 wan 704,0t.0,000 pounds, as against 4ti0,0U0,JO0 pounds consumed or exported that year, and the quantity carried over at the end of the year 1WW waaoOO.UOO.OOO pound as against 5.'0,000,(MM) pound con sumed or exported that year, while in the other hand, the quantity car ried over now, at the end of the vear i,u..i i.. , , . . . t uisieau oi is'ing greater than I the amount consumed last year, as in ls!)7 and is estimated as le ing only Sl.'i.OOO.OOO pounds, or but littleover half as much as the."."i,iHH), IXX) pound consumed and exported, the latter Is'ing only a few million pounds. This shows that the consumption ! last year was 2i0,imm),uim pounds1 larger than the estimated amount ( carried over, most of which is owned i t til. . . . ii.v nil' iiiiiiH, ami noi inrsnle. As shown above, the iii;mt ity carried over nt 1 he end of the year Jlist closed, is lint Hlllliciciit In Keep the mills ninuiii' at the priwui. r.ite until the i.ext clip, anil it will be lieri e.-;iry tu ivhw upon foreign inar keH for at Iriiiit - niole wiiiil timii w.is bruuhl in Im-imccm Jitnii. i--v ;u;i .inly i,f ,i.l vear. il vini i he ore.-:;oiii'g it. a e iileni tha' l);..-.-- i,"v.-r win any utp:e thin in iaet, for tile Looms of eitlwr 1 1S97 or 1H). They were purely apec illative, and Ih'Iiik without Riiy Bound imala, naturnlly collnpsed. t,M'n' Is nothing- VlNllde In tin? present ltu- At Ion to warrant the ellef that a ..tmllnr nHrtln ht now dne. Owing to nound and natural nuiae wool ban been advancing tor twenty tha and there- Ih no evidence of nlon l l.... ,... lw.r ty iluu im Hell out t lev turn hi mr Thus at a time wlien wool prlci b were responding strongly to the In fluences of a reduced supply, rates ' were high, and In .one instances u couiu urn, w even on collateral. In view of all this It Is difficult to discover the basts for the lasllef that the top has lieen reached and that a i .... I.. n to vrWiMr 1 1 1 A " A world-wide higherenat for wool- "" -" CONSUMPTION. Tlio quantities of wool imported mid produced, are more easily ascer tained than the amount consumed; hut knowledge of the supply Ik of no p .... value without knowledge of the amount of the reduction caused by consumption. In order to ascertain the supply left over, it is necessary, therefore, to determine the amount of consumption. For this purpose we have kept esti mates of the annual consumption of wool since the Free Wool period of 190, during which year of depression the smallest amount of wool for many years was used. It was esti mated at about !!.-t,IXH),iHm pounds. j wlille for the year VMi'2 Just closed the amount consumed waH.".".000,0i)0 pounds, or more thau double that used in 1M(C, as well as the greatet on record. Itislorstrd Mr Khanldrr Mrs. Johanna 8ijderliolm, of Feruun Falls, Minn., fell and dialocated her shoulder, hlie had a surgeon get it back in place a non as pneiuble, but it was quite sore anil pained tier very much. Her aon mentioned that be had teen Cliaaiberlain'ii 1'ain Balm advertised for sprains and soreness, ond she asked iiiin to buy her a bottle of it, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done for sev eral days. The aon was so great 1 v uleas ed witii the relief it save his mother that be has since recommended it to many others, ror sale by Lee Bead, druggist. Croesua. Cn K'sus, King of Lydla, Asia Minor, came to the throne about 02 II. C. He was the richest king mentioned la history, and was also a great con queror at one time ruling over thir teen nations, lie used to luvitegreut men to Sard Is. lilsciioltnl. mul ntr. " tu ill them In his palace. Among ! those who visited him wew Aesop and Kolon. One dny Cru?sus showed hi riches to Kolon, mid asked him who lie thought was the happiest man lathe world, expecting to hear himself na 1. "The man whom heaven smiles upon to the last," said Solon. This iiiadeCrn-susiuiKry, but soon afterwards Ids fortune Ih gan to change. His son, At.vs, was killed while limiting, and the Persians under Cyrus made w ar upon I.ydia, , and took Sardis by storm (.Ms . c, j Cricum was taken prisoner and con demned to lie burned alive. When tiic piie was li-hted he cried out. ".Solon! Solon: Solon!"' Cyrus asked what tlrs meant mid when lie heard Hie story he set ( i-esin nt liberlv. ' made linn his d i.-ii I and Jet him J.-, Iwi'dilk oi kin.-: -I,.' uri h II, .raid. rapidiy al tool. ....,. .-I;.;.,, ,,,:; ,,, . '. ' . ' -J sifrnslur,. I. r. .,.,..v I.,,.- , , , r,.,1iw, .v .., ... V.,, ,. , , .." , Crwai The iieculiar coii((h which Indicates mu n I iixiihIIv well known in ura mothers of cnm'pr children. No time should lie lost in the treatment of It, and lor Ibis purpose medicine Iihs ie reivtMl more universal approval than Clmmberlain'a t-oiih Remedy. Ihniot waste vsluahle lime in experimwnttnn with untried reuiidies. no matter how hiunlv they may be remnunendetl. but give lids medicine as direc.Ted and all symptoms of croup will qnicklv disap pear. For ale by Ileal I, druitKisi. Horse Wanted. Tin. nhl rHliahlc business firm, the Seattle Auction and Sale MaMes, Inc. which holds spe.ual aueiion saies every pe.ital aueiion sales every Lr weekly auction, every dayan.1 reitular wwaly auctions every Kriiiay, re:eive homes I lo 100, on con- j ,.,, i, m, vhibi fnr lis ilnibwr r fitfiiHiHiit and advance all ahippinn char- unw than tnr -rlmiliural nnrnnw-" il J ...,l ...II .nn.ii,iaiiii or will lillV i lt'hh ilmlr elslnrn In Mill Nfnre I . II. Kes anil sell on commission, or win vy wtihmw, u. s Cnmmlsslunvr si Klsmslh your horses oiitriuhl. II you have any (,-.n,, orrmm. ou Saturdsy Ptltt day of nnmlier of horses vou wisi lo disiswe of April. li. . at ihu Uuniilu niarkut nrie no Bnatter Thry nm as wllnrsses: Wllllsm anu at the Senttle marliet price, no waiter rhM( ,:riw , ,,., wastiiniiion, Jnm how far you are fmnt the city, write us Tqnln ol Abvniwu, Wsihlnidini, Kmnk lint full iliMnriiiliim ami lit will let VOU know lliimwurth. nf NrwlM-rrT, Orvsmi, slid K. W. .u.. ..., !., 'tiIM niiniiuu I " ii t-" itio miKi in-" " j - ii- iti ......iIm sellinK Ail cifr rr,paii,iirii,.a nvinpn; answered N. T Jnlliffe, Mvr N. J. Walker, Auct. 1213 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash. 3 41 CASTOR I A , Joi XafaaU and Calldrta. Til Iti Yea Kan Alvtn Ectt Bears tae Bbjnatareof One Thing at a Time "I can't afford to advertiae on a In r ire scale," auld a merchant lately, "and with my vuried stock J I wouldu t know where to lie-in 4 on a atnall scale." It Is m connoi (allary that J the adverllsluar snasl eur the whale alack. w In point of fuct It never does, even with the most lavish lidver- 1' tiaers, and. If It did. the result Z would be a Jumble of prolixity. The true policy is to select one article at a time something moderately priced and meeting a the want of the day and push 7 that at the pople. Philadelphia Record. Tou ars Invited to try thta plan In our columns. Change your ad. with vtry lasus. Buyers watch our columns for stors nswe. w4 Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. i3io Conneticut Avenue Washington, D. C. All persons who bavt bsrrtofor made FINAL PHOOP In any kind ol Land. Mlnsral or Tint. bsr entries, which has bn accepted by Ih Register or Receiver l any V. 5. Land Office, can have Ih iMuanc si their U. 8. Patent for said Lands promptly attended lo by sendlaf m I heir Duplkal Recelsts, or Certlllcalee ol Entry, and an agreement to pay me J 10 when ever said Patents shall Issue. JOHN MULLAN. Oregon. Celllornla and Nevada dial Ag.nl Seed a M iri ?fJm i " ' ' I " ..a-.!- ... ..... :.. ,uJt,!t tl- ' ' ' -' """ a inn i i- q v..:n,eaav. TIMBER LAND NOTICB. t'nltMl But Innrt tlfllMi at Uifvli-w, Or inn NoTmbr 1.1, I. Notlr t hr.'by alvr-n Thai III romiillanwi with lh nmvlslnna m Ins m nt Cnnatrnl tnnr 1. 1ST sntlilml, "An set Sri OI l:nnsrrJW,i jiiiirv, mm r, !,-. ('ll(.,rnl, Onson, NrvsU, anil In Wsnhlns- inn Tsrrtlnn" L Mtfrndwl In .11 the IMiblTo lm1 SisimW Af n . ism, lh Inllnw. Inn srnn h this day aisU In Hits olllns Ihulr sworn statements, lwlti of llnqiitam, snnnlji of tlhfhslli, "tsls of Wsn- m.i.,7, ..nr.. .i.i,imni Nn. liwi hir th pur - rkw nl lhrSW NKU u K'i SK, Krc t us, k. 16 k, w . m .I.MM T OlllW nf Atrilsn,onniy of 'li'lill. Ststsnf Wsh Innlnli. iwnrn stalmnl No. IftW for Ihs pnr-I'hkM- nf Ih N' t, N K S Sso U and N H N W H SvcaiTinH, RinK WM nf Nowbrrry, rm'i'my nf Vamlilll, Sl of Or. r, ,wrn ,lm.iu n tm mr the pm?h oi ins s h i H -r",' n.;'.V i 3 u ' l ih sw u hw u h.t its. s , sk u : M s :2 " "-8 V , -i'hlj ' " . , -..; in show thst ih. Merrill, nf Knrllsnd. Ori-snn. Any snd alt Pr: . . . , , sons ctslpilna sieri.iy ini the shnlll desurllMNl nfllesonni Is'turessld isih day nf April tau. nils arr nmnssioa mi nw innir emini - llC 4 4S K. M . HSiTTil N, K J. W. Maxwell Ajreat flsr Ten of th Best high arrade and standard makes of Pianos C240.00 and up Organs 9 DO up 0 3 0 i Sakeyiew rewery AYRES & 5CHLAQEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, - Oregon m Ottttn (Urate. Crssltc. Iras Fntkf ssa utotral tisaf wsrt CfMfltRY WORN Of All KINDS fc LOOKOUT i For in) on klllinc or atwl- In ttocs Mooiiog to tha South Eastern Oregon ! Stock Association ! $500 REWARD l Will bs givm forth srr sod omtloUoaol any prt- n or pnsoas suaiinf sny stook bsloutias; lo SMnttMrt ol U)l AandaUoa. J. D. COUdrlLIN, J, n. INNES, President. Secretary. ViaiT DR. JORDAN'S aa.a i uuseuks of Amour f 101 BVUXST tT MR RUNOIRO V. CAL f S I Ssiiiimsj Q TtskMi f W SMi,-j"- A I ieI r'TT. 9 ilfll rnirnil IIM , 1 ErriSaS yasrs. ltrvwieupkyMeiaeb4liar a I . r JIT" - PROFESSIONAL. M. n. i.. MTriaicR, m, . . - " -- wwmm , n -... tMM OFT 1- I" ors. . . , pro"Ply aajr er swot. , . M. HX1TH M I) mUnMmm k.. ! "jwibbi parcea T. i omen tokevtow. or. Ukwlsw Irtl OsV Rinrm. IIRTVHAI.L ! OFFICR-Mew Paly lliillilliii. lR . r. DKMtsltKMT lea)llnt Ikrvlrw.a OFI ICK-Psly Hultdl.ii. I 1 i.. r.mx Attorney at Law 1 l-rvlrw,w OPPN'K-llalr Bulidinv. C N. H4LMYNri.R ' A t israsf Hit . La w. Irvt-w, ti ur rn.it-io nuihiinn. W. J. MtORR Attansjr.Lar. Lakevlew.a orriCR-lialy Bulldlnc. I. It. VRRATUR Attamrykt-Law mm Ssltsr Maatt orPlC'RCoaswsll hnlldlBa. i MRR, j 'UrtTy Itrarttat Offles Ort on r4 Corral, Lakmlrw, On la Merara HaAetc v annni I00D1EI OFranM&K. Mssunn Ihr td snd tin Wadawlsy vnn iriinn in HHnnir Itsil, ai B i , . . u 1. ... .. a.. ' . T Hall. ais.Ki :unimsnd. i IAllSMMMU gjiinmn nii-. i.nntiii ' K. N. )giilH, clurfc. ttS l.ACEVtrw kxca wpurvT v uf lx I. O. O. f. niacin the 1st and M Thsi day svnnlnaknf nai'd niniilb In Odd ri fc1 lows' Hall, Uk'ilmt. W. B. Bui CP., W. J. slmiiis. Herltw. ...Knights oi Pythias, .4' 0 (IOOHR I.AKK UllMiR Kn. IA. sJ rvwry TuwMlsy rvauliw, Oild r"lln.,i 4' 1111. iki.vi,'W. Or. V Iv1 cunllally Inviivd. !: M. W HosniN. rhsnratlor rommandH W C. 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